Explore Malta’s countryside, beaches, Mdina fortifications, Rabat catacombs, Dingli Cliffs, and Marsaxlokk village in a full-day private tour.
Explore Malta’s countryside, beaches, Mdina fortifications, Rabat catacombs, Dingli Cliffs, and Marsaxlokk village in a full-day private tour.
- Mdina Old City - After pick-up from your location in Malta, around 9:00 am, we will start our journey by visiting the old city of Mdina. Located in a very central location, this imposing fortified town is built strategically on a hill giving a dynamic view of the whole island and its landscape. The ramparts are a vantage point for the onlookers…
- Mdina Old City - After pick-up from your location in Malta, around 9:00 am, we will start our journey by visiting the old city of Mdina. Located in a very central location, this imposing fortified town is built strategically on a hill giving a dynamic view of the whole island and its landscape. The ramparts are a vantage point for the onlookers and photo enthusiasts. Its roots date back to the late Roman times, but the hill is believed to have been settled since Neolithic times. You can spend time wandering along the narrow street and the ramparts. Cross the street you can try the local pastizzi - a local pastry delight filled with peas or cheese. - St Paul’s Catacombs - After your visit in Mdina one can visit the Paleo-Christian Catacombs of St Paul. Serving as a burial ground from Punic and Roman times, the site represents the earliest and largest archaeological evidence of Christianity in Malta. Its association to the saint derives from the myth that this cluster of catacombs was once connected with St Paul’s Grotto. This site has an admission fee and can be challenging in some areas but still a wonder for the history enthusiast. - Mosta - After leaving Ta’ Qali we head to Mosta to visit the Mosta Church, also known as the Mosta Dome renowned as being the third largest unsupported dome in the world. Optional is to stop for a quick lunch. - Dingli Cliffs - Located on Malta’s western coast, at 253 metres above sea-level the Dingli Cliffs are the highest part of the Island. The cliffs became a popular attraction for tourists visiting Malta, heading there for a peaceful walk with boasting views of Filfa and the Mediterranean sea. If you do decide to visit the Dingli cliffs, then one thing that you will quickly realise is that the views are completely breathtaking. You’ll be able to enjoy also stretches of countryside beneath the cliffs with terraced fields, - Mnajdra Temples - An interesting site that marks Malta’s neolithic period are the megalithic temples of ĦaÄ¡ar Qim and Mnajdra. The temple of ĦaÄ¡ar Qim stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea and the islet of Filfa, not more than 2km south-west of the village of Qrendi. At the bottom of the hill, only 500m away, one finds the remarkable temples of Mnajdra. Both sites are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The remains suggest a date between 3800 – 2200 BC; a period known as the Ä gantija phase in Maltese prehistory. One can either visit the interpretation centre and enter inside the temples at a fee from reception or walk for free around the archaeological park. - Blue Grotto (Il-Hnejja) - The Blue Grotto refers to a number of sea caverns on the southeast coast of Malta, a short distance from the fishing harbor limits of Wied iż-Å»urrieq. - Marsaxlokk - After visiting the blue caverns of Qrendi we dive into the depths of Maltese culture at Marsaxlokk, a beautiful fishing town in southern Malta that’s famous for its colourful luzzu boats. One can choose to relax by the sea or try a meal at one of the restaurants in the area and perhaps eat fresh fish caught by the fishermen or other local dish. This would be the last stop for the day, at around 04:45pm the group will gather again to head back to the hotel.
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Airport and departure taxes
- Brief commentary by driver
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Airport and departure taxes
- Brief commentary by driver
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Entry Fee of €4 to St Paul’s Catacombs
- Entry fee of €10 to Megalithic Temples (Optional)
- Lunch
- Entry Fee of €4 to St Paul’s Catacombs
- Entry fee of €10 to Megalithic Temples (Optional)
Spend a whole day discovering the Maltese countryside, its stunning beaches, and the coastline of the main island.
Dive into the ancient megalithic culture, wander through the grand fortifications of Mdina’s old town, explore the extensive catacombs in Rabat, marvel at the depth of the Dingli Cliffs and their historical context, and unwind in Marsaxlokk…
Spend a whole day discovering the Maltese countryside, its stunning beaches, and the coastline of the main island.
Dive into the ancient megalithic culture, wander through the grand fortifications of Mdina’s old town, explore the extensive catacombs in Rabat, marvel at the depth of the Dingli Cliffs and their historical context, and unwind in Marsaxlokk (Fishermen’s Village) while enjoying a special local dish.
- Cabs are fully air-conditioned and all trips are accompanied by detailed commentary from our experienced drivers who happen to be also graduated in the subject.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.